In Kelley's covariation attribution theory, behaviors low in distinctiveness tend more to lead to _____ attribution
a. situational
b. conformity
c. external
d. dispositional
d
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Regulating the way one feels, recognizing how others feel, and correctly interpreting the facial expressions of others are all elements of ____ intelligence
a. affective b. crystallized c. emotional d. componential
Wanda takes a personality test in which she is required to tell stories in response to a series of ambiguous pictures? Which test is Wanda taking?
a. Rorschach test b. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory c. Eysenck Personality Inventory d. Thematic Apperception Test e. 16PF
When comparing the brains of rats raised in a rich environment requiring lots of learning and motor behavior with the brains of rats raised as "couch potatoes" (Greenough, et al., 1990), the cerebellums of the more active rats
A. contained more neuronal connections and dendrites. B. contained fewer neuronal connections but more dendrites. C. were less likely to possess pathological neurotransmitter circuits. D. were exactly the same as the inactive rats.
What actually causes the electrical potential to be formed?
a. Bending of the hair cells in the organ of Corti by the basilar membrane. b. Contact between the hammer and the anvil. c. Friction between the basilar and tectorial membranes. d. Passage of the cochlear fluid through the oval window.